MichaelBikel
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I found some old wrenches that were my grandfathers and I was thinking of using one or two to make a knife. I have only blanked, never forged and I don't really have enough interest/money for an anvil. I have seen guys use a log with an old axe head slammed in it or a small section of railroad for an "anvil". Anyone have any other ideas that would be inexpensive? Now that I am thinking about it, could I use a standard hammer or would I need something more specific to stretch the material?
On another note, I have never really looked into why an anvil is necessary. I am assuming the weight is to allow the energy from the hammer to more efficiently transfer into the workpiece in addition to having a steady surface? And i'm also assuming that without a flat surface, the piece will warp where you may not want it to?
On another note, I have never really looked into why an anvil is necessary. I am assuming the weight is to allow the energy from the hammer to more efficiently transfer into the workpiece in addition to having a steady surface? And i'm also assuming that without a flat surface, the piece will warp where you may not want it to?